Awesome peach cobbler with ice cream($ 4.50)! I’ll definitely be back for more. They also have a little store attached that sells jams, jellies, salsas, and more.
Stephen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
We enjoyed our second peach stand stop here at Vogel Orchard in Stonewall. The peach cobbler topped with peach ice cream was scrumptious, a word I rarely use, but this dish was worthy. Service was relaxed, informative and very helpful. We bought some of their fig jam and find it delicious on muffins and toast. The peaches looked great, but we were stocked up by the time we got to Vogel. We’ll be back.
Dennis F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
A wonderful family of multi-generational peach growers. I suggest stopping at their stand first if you are looking for peaches, veggies, or berries.
Celeste A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Grapevine, TX
I love Vogel’s. If you are not from the Hill Country area, please give me the pleasure of informing you that Texas Hill Country peaches are better than any California, Georgia, or other location grown peach you will ever eat. Yes its a bold statement but i know I am right. Vogel’s peaches are the best of the best. I am also a huge fan of Nelda’s Peach Preserves sold at Vogel’s. The Peach Preserves are a little less sugary than jelly or jam, a little more chunky, and go great on either pancakes, or toast, or even in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. its like sunshine in a jar for when the peaches inevitably go away until next year. Vogel’s also grows a great tomato. Red, juicy, perfect, not some hothouse pink tomato garbage. Real tomatoes. If you’re in the Hill Country in June, I strongly recommend putting Vogel’s on your itinerary. Vogel’s peaches are more important than stopping at yet another winery, trust me.
Kim L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
My mum grew up in the Hill Country and her mother lived there her entire life. They knew their peach stands. This was their favorite. I trust their judgment and, after my own investigation, I concur. They offer their own homegrown veggies(like tomatoes) as well as fruit(like peaches and pears). Plus, they have peach butter. I’d heard of apple butter after living with a good Southern girl, but I’d never heard of peach butter. It’s a unique experience that’s worth trying — they give out free samples by the way. Do yourself a favor and stop on your next trip to parts west. Sample, as we did, the peach jam vs. the peach jelly vs. the peach butter. Then message me and tell me which you prefer. :)